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'Tribhanga was one of those projects where I truly felt the entire cast was such a joy to work with. I had an absolutely amazing time working with them — all of them,' said the actor. Kajol was recently seen in 'Maa', which was released on June 27. She will next be seen in 'Sarzameen', which also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran and Ibrahim Ali Khan. The film is set to release on July 25.- EndsYou May Also Like

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